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Lhakpa Sherpa aims to set new record at Mt Everest

 Nepali woman climber  Lhakpa Sherpa
48-year-old Nepali woman climber Lhakpa Sherpa is all set to begin her climbing activities in Mt Everest region early next month aiming to scale the world’s highest peak for the tenth time this season.

KATHMANDU, APRIL 11A 48-year-old Nepali woman climber is all set to begin her climbing activities in Mt Everest region early next month aiming to scale the world’s highest peak for the tenth time this season.Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) today bade a farewell to Lhakpa Sherpa, who is attempting the historic 10th successful Mt. Everest ascent.

NMA president Santa Bir Lama bade her farewell offering khada and handed over the NMA flag amid a function organized at NMA secretariat Nagpokhari Naxal, Kathmandu. A 48-year-old Nepali women climber will hoist the NMA flag at the top of the world.Lakpa is the first and only woman to successfully scale Mt Everest 9th time in the world.

No other woman in the world has scaled the peak so many times till date.She will leave Kathmandu on April 15 for the expedition. ”I want to inspire today’s youth and women”, a daring Lhakpawho landed Nepal last Friday from USA for her new adventure said, ”Nepali women are hardworking and can do anything they want.”Born in Makalu VDC of Sankhuwasabha, she had stood atop the summit of the world’s highest mountain for the 1st time in 2000 from the Nepal side.

This will be her only second time ascending Mt Everest from the Nepal side.This time she has other plans too. ”I am following the alpine style of climbing that Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmond Hilary had followed to step at the top of the world for the very first time”, she revealed.

That means she will travel to Solukhumbu headquarters Salleri first then will start trekking towards the basecamp with the help of porters.NMA president Lama wished her success. ”This is our privilege to have you here. I, personally and on behalf of the NMA family, wish you all the very best for your historic achievement”, he said.